Two prisoners talking during the times of distress. What will it lead to? Read further to reveal.
When Amlodi James is unexpectedly assigned to a new culinary program at Fremont Detention Center, he quickly realizes it’s more than just cooking lessons. What starts as a simple escape from the monotony of prison life turns into a high-stakes game of control and compliance. As Amlodi and his eclectic crew of inmates uncover strange ingredients, hidden agendas, and whispered conspiracies, they begin to question the true purpose of the program. Is it a lifeline, a test, or a trap? With each meal prepared, the stakes rise, and Amlodi must decide whether to keep his head down or stir the pot one last time.
Many of us have developed a negative attitude toward life simply because we feed on negative feedback daily, monthly ... and for years on end. “I fail in most exams, while my brother always passes his, with flying colors. So, I’m a worthless kid.” “That bloody woman is super selfish. She’ll destroy anyone who works with her.” A feeling of worthlessness develops when we continually hear negative things about ourselves. It’s hurting and doesn’t do any good. So why not switch off the negative feedback channels and say nice things about others instead, just once in a way? It works like magic, if you’ll believe me!